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Rhapsody (for Android tablets) now available in the Android Market

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If you are a Rhapsody subscriber and happen to have an Android tablet then you may be happy to hear this latest news — an updated version of the Rhapsody app has come available and it has brought support for Android tablets. More specifically, the Rhapsody app has been updated to bring proper support for more »

Rhapsody buys Napster in the UK and Germany

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U.S.-based premium music subscription service, Rhapsody announced today that it has acquire Napster International in the UK and Germany, hence finally making its presence felt in Europe. Napster International has established itself as Europe’s first flat-rate subscription music service. Rhapsody president Jon Irwin said that the acquisition of Napster and its subscriber base in UK more »

Rhapsody goes platinum with more than 1 million paying subscribers

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With Spotify, Rdio, and MOG it’s easy to forget that there’s another music subscription servcie that’s been around a bit longer: Rhapsody. Today Rhapsody has announced that it has surpassed a total of one million paid subscribers. The news comes just after Rhapsody’s 10-year anniversary, though it’s worth noting that Rhapsody wasn’t always focused on more »

Rhapsody buys Napster

The on-demand music streaming business is more competitive now than it has ever been before. This is especially true since MOG introduced FreePlay and Spotify gave away six months of free service for new users. Rdio is going to have a free option too. In an effort to stay above the competition, Rhapsody announced it has decided to purchase Napster for an undisclosed amount.

Rhapsody brings social integration, improved discovery options with latest iOS & Android app updates

It looks like Rhapsody has rolled out an update in terms of their iOS and Android apps. The latest update seems to bring a few features including improvements in terms of music discovery as well as some social integration. According to the details coming from Rhapsody, the updates include My Radio, The Mix, integration with more »

MetroPCS and Rhapsody team up to bring Rhapsody Unlimited Music Service

What will you get if the no-contract carrier, MetroPCS and on-demand music provider, Rhapsody – join forces? Of course, you’ll be treated to an unlimited mobile music experience. That’s what you’re about to experience if you are a MetroPCS customer on the $60 per month rate plan as Rhapsody and MetroPCS have launched the Rhapsody more »

Rhapsody reaches 800,000 subscribers, offers more than 12 million tracks

Rhapsody, an on-demand music service, has just announced that the service now has more than 800,000 registered subscribers. In addition, the service is also now offering more than 12 million tracks to its users. More than 150,000 of these subscribers have joined the service since April 2010 when it separated from another music company RealNetworks. more »

Rhapsody app now available for Windows Phone 7

Music streaming service Rhapsody has just made its appearance in the Windows Phone 7 platform further solidfying its stronghold in the U.S. music streaming scene. The Rhapsody Windows Phone 7 app works like its counterpart in other mobile platform. It allows you to search for and stream music files, access your music playlist as well more »

CES 2011: Rhapsody app to be pre-loaded on “select” Verizon Wireless 4G smartphones

Rhapsody will join MOG and soon start appearing pre-installed on “select” 4G capable Verizon branded smartphones. The Rhapsody service will include on-demand listening with 192 kbps tracks, Rhapsody TV and more. So far nothing was mentioned as to exactly when this will arrive or how much it will cost. That said, we suspect it will more »

Rhapsody arrives for the BlackBerry, still in beta, but with a 14 day free trial

It looks like those sporting a BlackBerry will now be able to start using Rhapsody. The service seems to have been around for a little while, though it was in a closed beta form. The good news now, the beta has become public, which means any BlackBerry user can sign up and begin listening. Te more »